MORE than 400 potential buyers have registered online for one of 409 apartments in the new Macquarie Park complex Park One — but the sale doesn’t open until Saturday.

Shayne Collier

Northern District TimesOctober 13, 20169:36am

An artist’s impression of a huge atrium that will be a centrepiece of Park One at Macquarie Park.Source:Supplied

A BOTTLE of Moet and Chandon will be presented to buyers signing the contract for an apartment in Park One Sydney, a $400-million, Macquarie Park.

Golden Age Development Group owns the 7638sq m site project at 80 Waterloo Rd, to be developed into two towers, one 19-storeys and 20-storeys, with retail premises including a cafe and convenience store on the ground floors.

Instead of the swimming pool and gym included in many developments, Park One will have a 5500sq m park with a running track and outdoor cinema, residents’ lounge and rooftop skygarden with a barbecue terrace.

Already, there have been 2000 online inquiries and more than 400 have registered and paid their deposit for one of the 409 apartments in the complex, which has 363 car spaces.

The stage-one launch will offer 230 apartments in the 19-storey tower, which has the rooftop garden.

The pet-friendly development’s proximity to Macquarie Business Park, railways and a major retail precinct is attracting young professionals, according to marketing and sales director Dandan Zhao.

Construction on Park One will commence mid-2017 and end in late 2019.

The living area in Park One.Source:Supplied

The official launch will take place on Saturday, October 15, from 9am-5pm, at a an on-site display suite. For details phone 0449 542 818.

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